• Track_Shovel@slrpnk.net
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    5 months ago

    We can do this with wet wipes, but carbon is a bridge too far?

    Easily the weirdest demonstration of the. ‘polluter pays’ principle

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      5 months ago

      Have we though? This headline is “Spain aims to”.

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          5 months ago

          Draft legislation that only applies in Europe/EU

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            5 months ago

            A lot of EU regulations will often cause an industry to standardize on their global products following the more strict standard.

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              5 months ago

              That’s only true if it’s more profitable. Companies sell plenty of shit to Americans that is banned in other markets. We’re basically a dumping ground for a lot of cheap “has been linked to cancer” products.

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      5 months ago

      I doubt that cars and car infrastructure would be allowed today if we weren’t already knee-deep in the shit they cause.

      It’s probably the worst invention ever.

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        5 months ago

        bleach wouldn’t be allowed today either

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      5 months ago

      Nobody has ever explained externalities to them clearly. Instead they just yell at them and call them fascists. So it’s understandable why many of them don’t get that they’re paying for the damage the company places in public spheres.